Redlands, California — October 05, 2009 — The United States Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board recently launched the redesigned
Recovery.gov Web site with a new interactive Web map based on ESRI geographic information system (GIS) software. The dynamic
map shows where American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds have been awarded as well as recipient information.

Smartronix, the professional solutions provider heading up the redesign, uses ESRI’s ArcGIS Server to manage recovery data from federal agencies and display it on the map. ArcGIS Online services provide the basemap, and the ArcGIS API for Flex delivers easy navigation. In just a few clicks, visitors can see where stimulus funds have been invested in neighborhoods across the nation. Selecting a point on the map reveals information about each award such as amount, description, and award number.

During October, recovery fund recipients will begin reporting their use of funds to the government. By mid-to-late October, this information will be available in the interactive Recovery.gov map. Moving forward, the map will continue to show updated spending information to facilitate the transparency and accountability the legislation requires.

“The map on Recovery.gov makes it easy to understand vast amounts of information on investments around the country,” said Jack Dangermond, president, ESRI. “We are so pleased that the Recovery Board and Smartronix used GIS to integrate this important information and present it in a way that supports better analysis.”

To see a video of Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board chairman Earl Devaney discussing the updated Recovery.gov site,
click here. The Recovery.gov map is a customized version of sample templates ESRI provides for stimulus reporting. Visit
www.esri.com/recovery for more information.
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